+1 from me
and +1 from everyone who has ever asked me why Solaris doesn't have
smbmount (which is like +5000)
Robert Thurlow wrote:
The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
which is the natural file sharing
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Robert Thurlow wrote:
> The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
> providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
> which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on
> Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation.
+1
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Ri
The CIFS client for Solaris is a virtual file system on Solaris
providing access to the servers which support the CIFS protocol,
which is the natural file sharing protocol on Windows; Samba on
Unix/Linux is a CIFS server implementation.
Using the CIFS client, users can mount remote CIFS server sh